A Simple Guide on Private Student Loans
Private student loans are mainly used to cover up additional cost other than the educational costs. The money that is lent for a private student loan solely depends on the lending agency.
One must understand that federal student loans offer more than what a private student loan offers a student. So, one must first apply for the federal student loan.
Even after applying it the educational fees remains unfulfilled then one can opt for private student loan. The arousal of such loan category was due to two main reasons, Read more
Guide to Unsecured Loans

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If you want a personal loan, but you don’t want to put down any security, then an unsecured personal loan may be a good option for you. An unsecured personal loan is defined simply as a loan in which you as a borrower are not required to give any form of security, like a house or a car, as is required for other types of loans. Your personal credit history is analyzed through a credit check and then a decision is made as to whether or not you should be offered an unsecured personal loan.
With an unsecured personal loan you are allowed to choose a term from one to ten years. In order to figure what your monthly payment amount would be, try using a loan calculator tool that is available from most lenders. Knowing how much you can pay each month will help you determine what the term of your loan should be. Read more
Private Bad Credit Lenders – Who Are They?
Private Bad Credit Lenders are typically individuals or small firms who specialize in lending to the bad credit market, otherwise known as the subprime market. Due to the high risk nature of servicing citizens with damaged credit, these bad credit loans will understandably contain higher rates and fees over traditional loans. However, the great thing is that Private Bad Credit Lending rates are typically more attractive than most other bad credit lending sources. Also being that these lenders are usually independents and not large corporate entities, they can usually approve your loan much faster and with less hassle.
You can try locating these sub prime lenders by doing deep searches on the internet, through word-of-mouth, consulting with financial brokers, and even sometimes larger lenders that have turned you down may be able to direct you. Private Bad Credit Lenders are not the easiest to find, and they like it that way – which is one of the reasons they are referred to as ‘Private’ Lenders. You won’t see a ton of commercial or advertisements flooding the market with these type of lenders compared to the traditional lenders. They know that the ones who need them most will find them. Read more
Forget the Banks, Use Peer-to-Peer Lending For Obtaining Student Loans
Overview of Peer to Peer Lending
With the cost of college tuition rising every year, the government can no longer provide enough support to cover all college expenses. In addition with the ongoing credit crisis, funding for student loans given by banks and other private institutions has nearly dried up or become inaccessible. In the instances where students can obtain private funding, interest rates can be as high as 20%. Consequently, students are desperately looking for other sources of funding for their education. Read more
Peer to Peer Lending – Are You a Saver Or Investor?

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Social lending or peer to peer lending begins with the idea that people are willing to lend other people money. If you have not heard of it before you are not alone, but it is a growing trend. The most basic definitions are individual investors loan money to individual borrowers. Revolutionary idea right? Well, actually it isn’t and here is why.
Banks have been doing this for hundreds of years. They take depositors money and make loans and mortgages with it. They pay a low interest rate to the depositor of the money and collect a higher interest rate from the borrower. So in a way people have been lending to people indirectly for a long time. Read more
Private Lending – Can I Use Radio Or Newspapers to Find Private Lenders?

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One of the question I received a lot from coaching students is how can I advertise for private lenders in my real estate investing business. And more specifically, can I use radio or newspaper advertising to get people to come to a free seminar or to call me directly. However, there are real problems with this type of advertising.
A student recent told me he was about to post some newspaper adds and radio promos for a seminar to raise private money for my real estate investing business. He checked with my local SEC office and was told he could not do these types of promotion for private lenders. Read more
Private Money Loans – Learn How to Borrow From Private Money Loans and an Easy to Use Checklist
Peer to Peer Lending – Emerging Industry
For individuals seeking a loan for the reasons of debt consolidation, auto loan, student loan, small business loan or any other personal loan, there is a new option of funding through peer to peer lending. This option is relativity new and has become a completely separate industry. It is growing at a fast pace and for many people find it services a need not easy filled by other options.
The idea is based in person to person lending and is much like lending family members or a friend money. The bank involved acts to connect individuals who want to engage in lending or borrowing. For the borrowers, the bank helps find lenders. For the lenders, it does all the due diligence on borrowers such as a credit check and handles collection of payment. The credit checks have the purpose to reduce risk to the individual lenders and assign a max amount the borrower can get and sometimes the interest rate on a loan. Read more




